Local artist Kim Atkin-son headed the project, undertaken by members of the Urdd group.

The picture takes visitors on a journey through the heathland and over the cliffs to discover the wealth of wildlife found at this superbly wild and beautiful headland.

The project was part of the Cadw’r Lliw yn Llyn initiative, and funding was partly provided by the National Trust Dyffryn Clwyd Association.

The old coastguard station at Mynydd Mawr, near Aberdaron, which commands stunning views over Bardsey Island, was a look-out point for coast-guards for nearly 80 years until satellite technology made the building redundant in 1990.